Judge Barner Leads 17th Circuit Judges in Mentorship

Judge Florence Taylor Barner, Chair for the Broward County Bar Association Mentoring Committee, lead a mentoring workshop for the students of the Nova Southeastern University Undergraduate Law and Legal Studies Program on Tuesday, January 30, 2024.


The event was deemed a great success as over seventy students were in attendance and received guidance and advice from several attorneys and 17th Circuit Judges Stefanie C. Moon, Jessica M. Marra, Robert F. Diaz, Lorena V. Mastrarrigo, Jeffrey R. Levenson, Jackie Powell and Stacey Schulman.

Judge Schulman Presides Over HOPE Court

Judge Stacey Schulman completed her docket for HOPE Court at the FLITE Center on Wednesday, January 24, 2024. HOPE Court is a specialty court founded in Broward to assist children that are about to transition from foster care to extended foster care when they become eighteen years old.


The FLITE Center continues to serve as a hub for youth transitioning out of foster care where they have access to various support services that they may need to live independently.

BCHBA and the Ladies in the Courtroom

The Broward County Hispanic Bar Association and the American Board of Trial Advocates Fort Lauderdale held a panel discussion with 17th Judicial Circuit Judges Carol-Lisa Philips and Michele Towbin Singer. As part of the discussion, panelists shared their experiences with their legal careers and participated in a thoughtful and inspirational question and answer session with attendees.


The 17th Circuit was also represented by several judges who attended the event including Judges Olga Levine, Melinda Brown, Fabienne Fahnestock, Jeffrey Levenson, Jackie Powell and Stefanie C. Moon.

NSU Students Visit with Judge Lerner-Wren

Students from Nova Southeastern University’s Psychology and Law Fellowship Programs visited the 17th Circuit with Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren and the mental health court.


Students heard from Judge Lerner-Wren and guest speakers Dr. Suzanne Mignone, Forensic Psychologist, Kathryn Steeves from the Henderson Behavioral Health Center, and Christine Bryan from Henderson Rainbow Villas. Each speaker explained how they participated in the process of the mental health court, and offered advice on ways that students could help future participants of the mental health court program.

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